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asked for more logistical assistance from the un into ongoing conflict one of base political activists john research the intervention shows that western powers can learn from similar campaigns such as libya. the constant attentions of the imperial powers have generation after generation worsened the problem not made it better i'm surprised that they don't bore themselves by repeating this line we heard it over afghanistan we've heard it over iraq we've heard it over libya and we should recall that right at the beginning of this process more than a decade ago the head of the security services in britain warned the then promise to tony blair that the interventions in afghanistan and iraq would spread the threat of terrorism not reduce it that warning has proved sadly absolutely correct there was no al qaida in iraq before we invaded that there is not al qaeda had not spread to pakistan in the way that it has since the invasion of afghanistan the intervention in libya has led directly to the spread of al qaida in mali and we should at least have learned by now but this is not the way in which
asked for more logistical assistance from the un into ongoing conflict one of base political activists john research the intervention shows that western powers can learn from similar campaigns such as libya. the constant attentions of the imperial powers have generation after generation worsened the problem not made it better i'm surprised that they don't bore themselves by repeating this line we heard it over afghanistan we've heard it over iraq we've heard it over libya and we should recall...
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the same kind of reaction we're seeing from john mccain because he also is close with chris stevens but he's handling it in a very different kind of way because he's -- he wants -- he's the question asker and hillary clinton is the person who just, you know, again, bears that responsibility. it is clearly weighing very heavily on her. >> secretary of state hillary clinton has taken her seat before the house foreign affairs committee. but we do now have bob bear, the former middle east field officer with us. i wanted to ask you, when do you make of the fact that it has been almost four months, actually over four months and we still don't have anybody in custody responsible for the attack in benghazi. is this a failure of intelligence gathering, a failure of the government in libya to cooperate? what are you hearing? >> well, i think it falls on the shoulders of the libyans to find these people. libya is a chaotic country right now. the attack on algeria, libya played some part -- not at the state, but groups in libya. it is hard to find people when there is no central authority. and also
the same kind of reaction we're seeing from john mccain because he also is close with chris stevens but he's handling it in a very different kind of way because he's -- he wants -- he's the question asker and hillary clinton is the person who just, you know, again, bears that responsibility. it is clearly weighing very heavily on her. >> secretary of state hillary clinton has taken her seat before the house foreign affairs committee. but we do now have bob bear, the former middle east...
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he died in prison and john he is poe zito, he's still alive. any attempts to contact you, and or he's just gone. >> to my knowledge he's not tried to contact me. with that said my parents kept me so sheltered the first eight years, and carolyn contacted him for the book to see if he would be willing to do an interview, which he declined. >> yeah, and more than declining, he actually wrote back to me saying, really, once again saying it was about him, that you know, if we write this book, he katie writes this book his life will be made difficult and once again he was focused on himself. >> greta: katie, i guess we should give out a shout out to your foster parents after you went through this, they were the stabilizing factor and they became your family, they were wonderful people. >> they are amazing. >> greta: and indeed they are. the book is "buried memories" i didn't want to take you through the tortured events and the book people can read about it and i want today celebrate this ended up to be in a bizarre way a good story, you know, a story
he died in prison and john he is poe zito, he's still alive. any attempts to contact you, and or he's just gone. >> to my knowledge he's not tried to contact me. with that said my parents kept me so sheltered the first eight years, and carolyn contacted him for the book to see if he would be willing to do an interview, which he declined. >> yeah, and more than declining, he actually wrote back to me saying, really, once again saying it was about him, that you know, if we write this...
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compared to al capone but his demise today is more reminiscent of the death of another american gangster john dillon the one of the biggest crime laws in russia was shot outside his favorite restaurant in central moscow and the law enforcement agencies have already reported that they have found six gun shells at the side believing this was a direct assassination attempt at the grand bar he was delivered to a hospital but later died there without without regaining consciousness now grant by her son was almost like a textbook russian mafia gangster as it's always been perceived in the west mostly thanks to the hollywood movies he's been involved in many different activities the illegal gambling network the sales of weapons and drugs but many have been reporting on him that he was something of a mediator a middleman. mafia talks and he's always been a peacemaker in a different mafia conflicts very well respected by many ethnic criminal groups in russia and it's not be not the first attempt on his life he's had quite a few over the past several decades most notably two years ago in two thousand a
compared to al capone but his demise today is more reminiscent of the death of another american gangster john dillon the one of the biggest crime laws in russia was shot outside his favorite restaurant in central moscow and the law enforcement agencies have already reported that they have found six gun shells at the side believing this was a direct assassination attempt at the grand bar he was delivered to a hospital but later died there without without regaining consciousness now grant by her...
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how will change with duran develop will settle to expand just isolate john there be peace with gaza what's next in relations with america will letting you know who survive his snap election on january twenty second. israel decides on arts in. the u.k. a good drift towards exiting the european union that's the warning of the prime minister david cameron revealed an extract of his delayed speech on britain's status within the bloc he also claimed europe is in need of fundamental change and may fail if it doesn't deal with people's frustration in the austerity measures slashing their living standards at home cameras been urged to fulfil his pledge to bring powers back from brussels to london over some e.u. leaders have already warned their britain make unreasonable demands and that individual renegotiation is out of the question conservative party m.p. steve baker says brussels is graphic but the consequences are worse for the than they are for the united kingdom if we leave because i think we would become even more inward looking and really what's required is a change of heart within the nat
how will change with duran develop will settle to expand just isolate john there be peace with gaza what's next in relations with america will letting you know who survive his snap election on january twenty second. israel decides on arts in. the u.k. a good drift towards exiting the european union that's the warning of the prime minister david cameron revealed an extract of his delayed speech on britain's status within the bloc he also claimed europe is in need of fundamental change and may...
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chemical birds after an unidentified man port acid on his face in central moscow my colleague marina john she discussed the attack with artie's alexy are chefs. so good feeling the artistic director of the bolshoi theater walked away from his house this morning he was approached by a man who called him out by his name when he turned around to face the man the assailant threw a ball of acid into his face so gay feeling was delivered to a hospital and reportedly now doctors are fighting to save his eyesight but it would take at least six months according to the doctors for him to fully recuperate from this attack according to the press secretary of the bolshoi sergei filin has been intimidated for several months now he has cost tires were slashed his facebook page was hacked just a few days ago and he also received some threat calls on his mobile phone but clearly even the people in the bolshoi have no idea who could have attacked the artistic director of the theater who has been there for more than a year now ever since the bolshoi reopened with a grandiose new design a new style the law e
chemical birds after an unidentified man port acid on his face in central moscow my colleague marina john she discussed the attack with artie's alexy are chefs. so good feeling the artistic director of the bolshoi theater walked away from his house this morning he was approached by a man who called him out by his name when he turned around to face the man the assailant threw a ball of acid into his face so gay feeling was delivered to a hospital and reportedly now doctors are fighting to save...
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my dad took me to john kennedy's inauguration when i was 8. we come every time, republican and democrat, because of this great country. my dad, as a guy, had to quit school in the ninth grade, fought in the battle of the bull only and spent his life pushing wheel barrels of heavy wet cement. pushing cement now to in one legislation, pushing legislation but we always want any president to succeed, to do well that means america does well and americans do well. it's interesting that you mention that because there was a poll recently that cnn took and the question was do you hope that president obama's mollcies will fail? republicans, 52% said yes. independents, 28% said yes, democrats 4%. so 52% of republicans in this poll said they hope president obama's policies will fail. >> there is a difference between policies and the person. the president, to me, has -- really has a big problem with spending. he is addicted to spending and those are policies that will hurt our country long term. we need to focus on getting people back to work, focus on job
my dad took me to john kennedy's inauguration when i was 8. we come every time, republican and democrat, because of this great country. my dad, as a guy, had to quit school in the ninth grade, fought in the battle of the bull only and spent his life pushing wheel barrels of heavy wet cement. pushing cement now to in one legislation, pushing legislation but we always want any president to succeed, to do well that means america does well and americans do well. it's interesting that you mention...
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former ambassador john bolton and many nationalities are held hostage there, but there are americans. >> well, i think the hostages latest offer to get some of the terrorists we've still got in jail out, shows that america's really still the center of this, but there are much broader implications here than just what happens in this hostage negotiation. the algerians have already botched it in my view by the way they've handled it over the last three days. all we can do at this point is hope that the remaining hostages get out and that in fact they're still alive and not already dead. the real point here is that this terrorist attack shows the continuing threat across north africa of al-qaeda, and al-qaeda affiliates. so the most important thing to do is reorient our policy and wake up to the fact that the war on terror is not over. >> greta: well, and i guess we've got to get out of denial. the president said back last fall that al-qaeda was on hits heels or something, that's simply not true. tell that to the american hostages tonight, four of them, family members, but if you say the
former ambassador john bolton and many nationalities are held hostage there, but there are americans. >> well, i think the hostages latest offer to get some of the terrorists we've still got in jail out, shows that america's really still the center of this, but there are much broader implications here than just what happens in this hostage negotiation. the algerians have already botched it in my view by the way they've handled it over the last three days. all we can do at this point is...
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terrorists themselves this is not honest molly ivins trying to change the government while political analyst john laughlin says western countries support islamics when he's seen a geo political interest to do say. i greatly enjoyed the ambassador's. discomfiture when you put him back question i mean he doesn't have an answer and the western governments do not have an answer to the question of it which is to say why do we support islamic or islamist rebels in syria and yet send troops into crush islam it's rebels in mali there's no way of squaring the circle these are simply double standards for the by the same token why do we support last year the secession of south sudan but we certainly send in troops to prevent the secession of north mali these are political decision we are taking political decisions on the basis of our political vision and our friends and enemies and that's the reason why we do one thing in syria and the other thing in mali and as for encouraging stability i mean that really does take the cooking to say that you know we have practically the whole of the middle east including
terrorists themselves this is not honest molly ivins trying to change the government while political analyst john laughlin says western countries support islamics when he's seen a geo political interest to do say. i greatly enjoyed the ambassador's. discomfiture when you put him back question i mean he doesn't have an answer and the western governments do not have an answer to the question of it which is to say why do we support islamic or islamist rebels in syria and yet send troops into crush...
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some fortunate age range of their kind of stipulation being that they're male what so offensive when john brennan comes out and says we haven't had any civilian casualties with drone strikes if you're counting every military age male in just a region of a strike zone as a militant and you're not counting them as dead and these double tap methods they haven't mean it's completely outrageous of the rhetoric that we're coming from the establishment about the successful operations of drones when really we know the hard truth and despite this controversy it seems like whether we like it or not that this drone that this is this is the future of warfare this is the future of the way that the military is going to conduct their military operations and i hear that time and time again from military officials from government officials that way it's it's cheaper you're not putting our troops there on the ground so all these benefits are just yesterday and reuters this made the news ten suspected al qaeda operatives were killed by an explosion in a house in south yemen where they were making bombs this
some fortunate age range of their kind of stipulation being that they're male what so offensive when john brennan comes out and says we haven't had any civilian casualties with drone strikes if you're counting every military age male in just a region of a strike zone as a militant and you're not counting them as dead and these double tap methods they haven't mean it's completely outrageous of the rhetoric that we're coming from the establishment about the successful operations of drones when...
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john, let me ask you about this that i referenced in texas. they are now saying there's a law being considered, a bill in texas, where if you're already allowed to carry concealed hand gun, you would now be allowed to carry that concealed hand gun on a college or university campus. is that bill going to change because of what happened today or is it just going to go full ahead? >> let's hope so. if there's some common sense and decency on the part of the legislators to respond to changing facts on the ground. look, this shooting is a case study for why more guns on college campuses are a terrible idea. i mean, it doesn't pass the common sense test. anyone who has been to college, it's hard to imagine a worst case scenario than a bunch of college students with more guns. every once in awhile this ideological driven idiocy is not driven by reality. four school shootings since newtown? at what point will we get a reality check and realize the worst thing we can do is have more guns on college campuses? today is a reality check, yet another one. t
john, let me ask you about this that i referenced in texas. they are now saying there's a law being considered, a bill in texas, where if you're already allowed to carry concealed hand gun, you would now be allowed to carry that concealed hand gun on a college or university campus. is that bill going to change because of what happened today or is it just going to go full ahead? >> let's hope so. if there's some common sense and decency on the part of the legislators to respond to changing...
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>> john yang in chicago. chuck todd before that starting us off from the white house. thank you both. >>> as we heard, the national rifle association came out with a video attacking the white house gun proposals this morning. and they're taking heat tonight for using the president's daughters as part of their argument. that part of this story tonight from nbc's andrea mitchell. >> reporter: they've long been the most feared lobbyists in washington, spending millions to defeat gun laws and candidates they oppose. >> i want to say those fighting words. from my cold, dead hands! [ cheers and applause ] >> reporter: even as america was shaken by the horror of newtown, the nra escalated its rhetoric, claiming to add more than 100,000 new members, and taking a no-compromise stand. >> the only thing that stops a bad guy with a gun is a good guy with a gun. >> reporter: but did the nra go too far with this new web video today, focusing on the president's school-age daughters? >> are the president's kids more important than yours? then why is he skeptical about putting armed se
>> john yang in chicago. chuck todd before that starting us off from the white house. thank you both. >>> as we heard, the national rifle association came out with a video attacking the white house gun proposals this morning. and they're taking heat tonight for using the president's daughters as part of their argument. that part of this story tonight from nbc's andrea mitchell. >> reporter: they've long been the most feared lobbyists in washington, spending millions to...
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good deal of debate internationally and one hopes filtering back into the washington debate in fact john brennan nominated to be the news interactor of central intelligence agency himself has suggested that some kinds of rules on that road need to be written that it cannot be wide open left to a president's discretion of course he can't talk about international relations in the u.s. without talking about the muslim community in the muslim world the u.s. was left to collect the pieces in libya where some of the islamists helped that the u.s. helped to bring to power were attacked and they were the ones who attacked and killed american diplomats why then does washington continue to back islamist in syria and other countries even if you look at what's happening in mali right now. well washington is certainly not backing the islamists in syria and in fact the most egregious of the syrian violent resistance groups through this. regime. has branded a terrorist organization and washington is hopeful of finding a way for syrians to be able to come through this crisis that is devastating their co
good deal of debate internationally and one hopes filtering back into the washington debate in fact john brennan nominated to be the news interactor of central intelligence agency himself has suggested that some kinds of rules on that road need to be written that it cannot be wide open left to a president's discretion of course he can't talk about international relations in the u.s. without talking about the muslim community in the muslim world the u.s. was left to collect the pieces in libya...
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he called out john boehner directly. i want to ask you the question this way, especially since you are from kansas, in new york, new jersey and connecticut where they were hit by the storm they look at it this way, for every dollar they send to washington every year in taxes, here's what they get back, 61 cents, new jersey. new york 79 cents. in kansas mayim bialik say you are loading off of us every year. you get 1.12 for every dollar you send in. don't they deserve their money back. >> i don't know what those numbers are. we have an america that everyone is getting more than they send in. 40 cents of every dollar back in washington, d.c. for relief aid or any other purposes is borrowed. what we are trying to do if you are going to spend 50, 40 billion or $10 it should be done in a fiscally responsible manner, especially if 80% of the aid is not going to be spent until 2015 why rush it through? there's going to be pork items, smithsonian and other places have nothing to do with disaster relief and that what happens arou
he called out john boehner directly. i want to ask you the question this way, especially since you are from kansas, in new york, new jersey and connecticut where they were hit by the storm they look at it this way, for every dollar they send to washington every year in taxes, here's what they get back, 61 cents, new jersey. new york 79 cents. in kansas mayim bialik say you are loading off of us every year. you get 1.12 for every dollar you send in. don't they deserve their money back. >>...
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the more we hear about his john pauallinaugural event. the more we think about a spend or movie. i actually think that cleopatra entering rome thing, thank you cecil b demill might be something to work toward. talk about american exceptionalism now we're talking, joining me now is the a-team. i have to ask you michael, what do you think? party seems to be slimmed down a little bit from 11 balls in 2009 to this year, we're looking at 2, one a military ball? >> look, i think that president does not have a lot of interest in the balls, but he does have a lot of interest in the spectical himself. it is the roman responsibility to ride in the back of the chairiot, we're humans, someone should tell the president that every once in a while. lou: you are not amused by my suggestion? >> i'm amused. it is irrelevant, the president did not have anything to do with picking the 8 folks, it is not his idea. he is biz year these days than having to pick, no who will speak at his inauguration. lou: perhaps he is, but the idea that we're given to pomp and circstance developed here, i was just exc
the more we hear about his john pauallinaugural event. the more we think about a spend or movie. i actually think that cleopatra entering rome thing, thank you cecil b demill might be something to work toward. talk about american exceptionalism now we're talking, joining me now is the a-team. i have to ask you michael, what do you think? party seems to be slimmed down a little bit from 11 balls in 2009 to this year, we're looking at 2, one a military ball? >> look, i think that president...
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john mackey joins us. >> susie: that and more tonight on "n.b.r." many american companies are gearing up to go public and investors are warming up to the idea of buying those shares. the success of the initial public offering of norwegian cruise lines on the nasdaq today could kick off a new wave of i.p.o.s. shares of the third largest cruise line operator in the u.s., skyrocketed more than 30%, from its $19 opening price. as erika miller reports, thanks to the bullish run in the stock market it could be full steam ahead for i.p.o.s. >> reporter: alou
john mackey joins us. >> susie: that and more tonight on "n.b.r." many american companies are gearing up to go public and investors are warming up to the idea of buying those shares. the success of the initial public offering of norwegian cruise lines on the nasdaq today could kick off a new wave of i.p.o.s. shares of the third largest cruise line operator in the u.s., skyrocketed more than 30%, from its $19 opening price. as erika miller reports, thanks to the bullish run in...
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. >> i'm john berman. great to see you. you are looking at live pictures now of the first family marking today's national day of service. people all over the country are doing the same thing the obamas are doing right now, volunteering in their community on this martin luther king holiday weekend. this national day of service going on here on the national mall where the president is -- it's an elementary school. >> it is an elementary school here in washington. i believe he's doing a little bit similar to his service project last time around four years ago because i believe he had a paint brush in his hand that time. but it looks like he's helping -- what i've seen so far, helping to complete an overhaul of a school in washington, d.c. he has some very good volunteers. i believe they are with city year and they're working to, you know, maybe do a little painting, a little varnishing of a bookcase, john. >> it is the burrville elementary school in northeast washington there. i have to say mrs. obama sporting a little more fo
. >> i'm john berman. great to see you. you are looking at live pictures now of the first family marking today's national day of service. people all over the country are doing the same thing the obamas are doing right now, volunteering in their community on this martin luther king holiday weekend. this national day of service going on here on the national mall where the president is -- it's an elementary school. >> it is an elementary school here in washington. i believe he's doing...
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it ordinarily would be chaired by john kerry. of course he has been nominated to replace secretary clinton. senator bob menendez, senator from knew jersey -- new jersey will wield the gavel have. bill. bill: it is fascinating to see how all of the events of the news ties into not just benghazi but what is happening all over the northern part of africa. what is she expected to say about the war on terror and the pursuit of al qaeda? >> reporter: bill, we expect she will talk about essentially all of the attacks that have been on these diplomatic facilities dating back to the 1970s or 1980s even. essentially how it has been a problem spot for both republican and democratic administrations. she is also expected to take responsibility for what happened in benghazi. here's a sample what her, let's go back to the hearing, bill. bill: mike, thank you. this is senator bob menendez out of new jersey, who is beginning his statement and we would anticipate hillary clinton to follow him. let's listen. >> officially seating members. i want to
it ordinarily would be chaired by john kerry. of course he has been nominated to replace secretary clinton. senator bob menendez, senator from knew jersey -- new jersey will wield the gavel have. bill. bill: it is fascinating to see how all of the events of the news ties into not just benghazi but what is happening all over the northern part of africa. what is she expected to say about the war on terror and the pursuit of al qaeda? >> reporter: bill, we expect she will talk about...
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terrorists themselves this is not honest molly armstrong to change the government political analyst john locke on this doesn't agree with the former ambassador as assertion that there are no extremists among western backed rebels in syria and he says the west selective approach to which islam is forced to support has more to do with the geopolitical interests. i greatly enjoyed the. discomfiture when you put him that question i mean he doesn't have an answer and the western governments do not have an answer to the question which is to say why do we support islamic or islamist rebels in syria and yet send troops into crushes in the midst rebels in mali there is no way of squaring the circle these are simply double standards for the by the same token why do we support last year the secession of south sudan but we suddenly send in troops to prevent the succession of north mali these are political decision we are taking political decisions on the basis of our political vision and our friends and enemies and that's the reason why we do one thing in syria and the other thing in mali and as for
terrorists themselves this is not honest molly armstrong to change the government political analyst john locke on this doesn't agree with the former ambassador as assertion that there are no extremists among western backed rebels in syria and he says the west selective approach to which islam is forced to support has more to do with the geopolitical interests. i greatly enjoyed the. discomfiture when you put him that question i mean he doesn't have an answer and the western governments do not...
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asia pacific chasing after threats that don't exist and i appreciate the thoughts anti-war activist john glaser thank you very much it's going to be interesting to see how this next four years plays out. and still to come in the program support this as it really is prepared ahead on tuesday we'll look into why the country's prime minister benjamin netanyahu is losing many of his former voters. critique free. free. free. free. free. old free blog video for your media project free media. dot com. it's technology innovations all the latest developments from around russia. the future covered. heat to. the week's top stories and today's top news this is r.t. glad to have you with us israel will elect its parliament in two days time and prime minister benjamin netanyahu is predicted to come out on top yet many israelis today don't think he's being radical enough policy lir reports why many of netanyahu is right wing allies are changing their minds. he's the surprise success story of a change election campaign and one twin millionaire who says a palestinian state would be suicide for israel naf
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i like john boehner and david and i have both spoken highly about him. de facto nancy pelosi is the speaker of the house rns and steny huher is the majority leader. >> you say that because. >> because we've had two major legislative initiatives in this, important ones, one to avoid the fiscal cliff, and plummeting off. and left to their own votes, the republicans rejected it. it was passed only because the democrats. and then after that, we had the vote on hurricane sandy. and the people of new york and new jersey and new england who were devastated by it to get the same kind of treatment that the people who suffered from cat in-- katrina did. left to republican votes and john boehner's best efforts have failed in the house of representatives. democrats passed it. both cases, democrats were the key. >> i thinks that-- these are exceptional cases. in the years ahead the republicans discover they can't govern controlling the house. the democrats are going to discover they can't get much done unless they control the house. and i think in general the general
i like john boehner and david and i have both spoken highly about him. de facto nancy pelosi is the speaker of the house rns and steny huher is the majority leader. >> you say that because. >> because we've had two major legislative initiatives in this, important ones, one to avoid the fiscal cliff, and plummeting off. and left to their own votes, the republicans rejected it. it was passed only because the democrats. and then after that, we had the vote on hurricane sandy. and the...
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john boehner had this to say about it. he said nebraska's approval of the new keystone xl pipeline route means there is no bureaucratic excuse, hurdle or catch president obama can use to delay this project any further. he and he alone stands in the way of tens of thousands of new jobs and energy security. i mean, that's putting it right on the president. >> here is the reality about the keystone pipeline that comes from canada to the united states to deliver oil. that oil is going to somewhere no matter what. this is becoming an ideological touchstone in washington but it doesn't mean a whole lot. that oil will find its way to china, the united states, to europe, wherever it's needed whether the pipeline comes to the united states or it goes across canada and off the coast of vancouver british columbia. this dc fight has very little meaning in the larger picture. >> michael: but those dc fights change the way we talk about it. >> they do. >> michael: it will be the centerpiece for however long for a moment or months of con
john boehner had this to say about it. he said nebraska's approval of the new keystone xl pipeline route means there is no bureaucratic excuse, hurdle or catch president obama can use to delay this project any further. he and he alone stands in the way of tens of thousands of new jobs and energy security. i mean, that's putting it right on the president. >> here is the reality about the keystone pipeline that comes from canada to the united states to deliver oil. that oil is going to...
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how will tension with to run develop will settle to explode just isolate john there be peace with god. what's next in relations with america religion you know who survived his snuff election on january twenty second . israel saw it's one or two. it's coming up to nineteen minutes past the hour still to come here on r t lucky to be alive a man survives after falling moving train half naked in the middle of a freezing find beery in forest find out more in just a couple of minutes. when barack obama will officially begin his second presidential term on sunday when he takes the oath of office at the white house he's expected to paint the prospects of the next four years and pledge to deliver on some promises that he so far honestly failed to keep well for more let's not talk to us democratic strategist robert wiener he joins us live on the line from washington thanks for being with us this sunday now that obama doesn't have to worry about getting reelected will we actually see him for phil some of his mass promises. it's good to be with you you know that's one of the myths is that he hasn
how will tension with to run develop will settle to explode just isolate john there be peace with god. what's next in relations with america religion you know who survived his snuff election on january twenty second . israel saw it's one or two. it's coming up to nineteen minutes past the hour still to come here on r t lucky to be alive a man survives after falling moving train half naked in the middle of a freezing find beery in forest find out more in just a couple of minutes. when barack...
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the domino's pizza ceo entitled turning it around, and eight-point presentation from bosom buddies john boehner and eric cantor, entitled planning for the 113th congress and beyond. tonight's lecture self-help guru andy andrews will address sailing above rough seas. immediateless to say, internal divisions within the grp are not expecting making for smooth sailing. the party is addressing its diversity problem with panel discussion on successful communication with minorities and women. even some of the parties' own remain skeptical. >> this gop house retreat is pretty fun, so far. as republicans brace themselves for an immigration debate marco rubio focused intently on the year 2016 and it has been pushing the outlines of an imgraugs reform plan. while rubio may be making headway outside washington, he has yet to win over the raucus house caucus where the water is, indeed, choppy. the newly appointed chairman of the house immigration subcommittee is south carolina republican trey gowdy, a fast and furious devoteee who co-sponsored a bill entitled the prohibiting back door amnesty act, s
the domino's pizza ceo entitled turning it around, and eight-point presentation from bosom buddies john boehner and eric cantor, entitled planning for the 113th congress and beyond. tonight's lecture self-help guru andy andrews will address sailing above rough seas. immediateless to say, internal divisions within the grp are not expecting making for smooth sailing. the party is addressing its diversity problem with panel discussion on successful communication with minorities and women. even...
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of the fire it's straddling that fire where putting it out and a london based political activist or john of reese believes the rise of terrorism worldwide is actually a result of nato's battle against it more than a decade ago the head of the security services in britain warned the then prime minister tony blair that the intervention in afghanistan and iraq would spread the threat of terrorism not reduce it that warning has proved sadly absolutely correct there was no al qaeda in iraq before we invaded there is no al-qaeda had not spread to pakistan in the way that it has now since the invasion of afghanistan and the intervention in libya has led directly to the spread of al-qaeda in mali now we should at least have learnt by now but this is not the way in which to reduce the threat of terrorism is actually a way in which you bolster it in which you increase its attractiveness to young people in the region it is something with identify with or at a time as possible in the afternoon here in moscow in exactly one week israelis will head to the polls as the country holds a snap parliamentar
of the fire it's straddling that fire where putting it out and a london based political activist or john of reese believes the rise of terrorism worldwide is actually a result of nato's battle against it more than a decade ago the head of the security services in britain warned the then prime minister tony blair that the intervention in afghanistan and iraq would spread the threat of terrorism not reduce it that warning has proved sadly absolutely correct there was no al qaeda in iraq before we...
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john's on sunday evenings. >> president lincoln would come after the service had started, sit in the very back pew of the church. >> chris: back there. >> in the very back of the church and he didn't want to deserve the congregation while they were worshipping, so he came late and left early. >> chris: but madison sat in the middle of the church in pew 54. and that has become the president's pew. >> when word gets out that the president is coming to worship you almost feel like the church will tilt over on one side because so many people are on that one side. >> chris: the reverend shoez showed us a book of prayer signed by every president since hoover. >> chris: gosh... what a piece of american history. >> we pray you will shower the elected leaders of this land and especially george, our president and richard, our vice president, with your life-giving spirit... >> chris: the reverend gave the invocation at bush's second inaugural. he will deliver the benediction for obama tomorrow and he gave us a preview of his message. >> the benediction is asking for god's blessing which is call
john's on sunday evenings. >> president lincoln would come after the service had started, sit in the very back pew of the church. >> chris: back there. >> in the very back of the church and he didn't want to deserve the congregation while they were worshipping, so he came late and left early. >> chris: but madison sat in the middle of the church in pew 54. and that has become the president's pew. >> when word gets out that the president is coming to worship you...
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often been compared to al capone but his demise today is more images that of another american gangster john dillinger the man was shot outside his favorite restaurant in central moscow the law enforcement agencies have already reported that there found six bullet shells shells on the on the scene believing this was an assassination attempt which proved fatal for grandpa hassan the man with a very turbulent history has been believed to be running several gambling and to prices as well as involved in drug trafficking and weapons sales here the man who was believed to be one of the biggest biggest crime lords in russia he also had several attempts on his life before the most. famous the most recent one was in twenty ten when he was shot in the stomach and for some time the information was speculating that was circulating that he actually he was actually killed that was as later explained for security reasons but he survived that he had a very very serious operation very serious surgery now obviously proved fatal for grandpa and he died in hospital without regaining conscious straight after he
often been compared to al capone but his demise today is more images that of another american gangster john dillinger the man was shot outside his favorite restaurant in central moscow the law enforcement agencies have already reported that there found six bullet shells shells on the on the scene believing this was an assassination attempt which proved fatal for grandpa hassan the man with a very turbulent history has been believed to be running several gambling and to prices as well as...
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the messages from general john allen and jill kelley were discovered in the f.b.i. investigation of petraeus last year. it's been more than four months since the deadly terror attack on the u.s. diplomatic facilities in benghazi, libya. tomorrow, america's top diplomats will finally answer questions about what happened or should we ask them. one of them. where are the dozens of survivors of that attack? why haven't we heard from them? national security correspondent jennifer griffin reports tonight from the state department. >> ambassador steven's body was missing for nearly 11 hours. u.s. military assets in europe were alerted but never utilized. yet, the state department accountability review board chaired by admiral mike mullen and thomas pickerring concluded last month, "there simply was not enough time for armed u.s. military assets to have made a difference." that is not what congressman jason chaffetz was told by general carter hamm when they traveled to libya after the attack. >> he told me he had proximity and capability but he was not told to go fight for
the messages from general john allen and jill kelley were discovered in the f.b.i. investigation of petraeus last year. it's been more than four months since the deadly terror attack on the u.s. diplomatic facilities in benghazi, libya. tomorrow, america's top diplomats will finally answer questions about what happened or should we ask them. one of them. where are the dozens of survivors of that attack? why haven't we heard from them? national security correspondent jennifer griffin reports...
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commander in afghanistan general john allen was cleared of miss conduct today. allen was investigated for sending potentially inappropriate e-mails to a woman linked to the david pa trace scandal, but pentagon investigators have now determined there was no miss conduct by general allen. in case you missed it, the president and mrs. obama attended two inaugural balls last night. at the commander in chief ball, they danced to al green's "let's stay together." you may remember the president singing a bit of that last year. the first lady's ruby red gown was designed by jason wu. he also designed her inaugural gown four years ago. beyonce's performance of the national anthem at the inauguration got rave reviews but today questions were raised about whether she was actually singing or lip synching. sources telling us that beyonce was singing live. but over a prerecorded track. she recorded that track earlier in case something went wrong. and the musical accompaniment by the marine band, that was a recording. there is one state in america where the glass ceiling has b
commander in afghanistan general john allen was cleared of miss conduct today. allen was investigated for sending potentially inappropriate e-mails to a woman linked to the david pa trace scandal, but pentagon investigators have now determined there was no miss conduct by general allen. in case you missed it, the president and mrs. obama attended two inaugural balls last night. at the commander in chief ball, they danced to al green's "let's stay together." you may remember the...
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military mission is increased fears of revenge attacks on its own soil and london based political activist john reese believes that the rise of terrorism worldwide is a result of nato's battle against it. more than a decade ago the head of the security services in britain warned the then prime minister tony blair that the intervention in afghanistan and iraq would spread the threat of terrorism not reduce it that warning has proved sadly absolutely correct there was no al qaeda in iraq before we invaded there is no al qaeda had not spread to pakistan in the way that it has now since the invasion of afghanistan the intervention in libya has led directly to the spread of al-qaeda in mali now we should at least have learnt by know but this is not the way in which to reduce the threat of terrorism which is actually a way in which you both stricklin which increases attractiveness to young people in the region it is something that identify with. the funeral of freedom of information activists aaron swartz has been held in chicago a talented twenty six year old was facing a long jail sentence and huge
military mission is increased fears of revenge attacks on its own soil and london based political activist john reese believes that the rise of terrorism worldwide is a result of nato's battle against it. more than a decade ago the head of the security services in britain warned the then prime minister tony blair that the intervention in afghanistan and iraq would spread the threat of terrorism not reduce it that warning has proved sadly absolutely correct there was no al qaeda in iraq before...
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john roberts was along for the ride. is he in lafayette park just across the street from the white house. john, today you followed the parade route the entire way on a flatbed truck and it looked like the time of a lifetime. >> it really was, shep. this is the fourth inauguration i have covered. i covered the white house for seven years. and this was the most funny have ever had at an inauguration. you know, this inaugural parade is one of those moments, one of those opportunities that is as much for the people who are -- as it is for the president. it also gives a chance to the newly sworn in president to get out and actually get close to some real folks: couple of times during the parade he and michelle obama got out off the limousine and walked for a couple of blocks. floats go by. on the national mall today. no official estimate of the crowd count. we haven't heard from the u.s. park police yet. one inaugural source told us that there were more than a million people out on the mall today. and if that number holds, no
john roberts was along for the ride. is he in lafayette park just across the street from the white house. john, today you followed the parade route the entire way on a flatbed truck and it looked like the time of a lifetime. >> it really was, shep. this is the fourth inauguration i have covered. i covered the white house for seven years. and this was the most funny have ever had at an inauguration. you know, this inaugural parade is one of those moments, one of those opportunities that is...
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and so a lot will be up to john boehner. will he let republicans who are like the republicans in new york who voted for this vote the views of their constituents or will he impose the views of come up for a vote? >> what do you think the white house's assessment is of that what you just laid out? what do you expect from president obama tomorrow in terms of a balance between things he can do himself and things he would need congress to do? >> well, he is going to do as much as he can to enforce existing law and do things through executive orders. no, the gun owners don't have to fear he is not going to take guns away through executive orders. it's that fear, that paranoia being spread by the nra and others. but he is going to take executive action. but i think he is going to propose a very robust plan from everything i hear, including an assault weapons ban. that seems to be the measure that has the most difficulty. one of the things i think they're going to propose, by the way, is to make it a lot easier to collect data on g
and so a lot will be up to john boehner. will he let republicans who are like the republicans in new york who voted for this vote the views of their constituents or will he impose the views of come up for a vote? >> what do you think the white house's assessment is of that what you just laid out? what do you expect from president obama tomorrow in terms of a balance between things he can do himself and things he would need congress to do? >> well, he is going to do as much as he can...
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there was not a lot of other candidates out there until john any manziel stepped up late. just so happened this backstory was there. jon: didn't the backstory push the narrative, the heroics, perseverance line? you. >> know for me it didn't because to me it is a fact that here is notre dame, a storied program who had been essentially down in the dumps for many years. they were undefeated. they had this great season and they were led by a guy who could have gone pro last year but said he wanted to come back and help lead this team back to where it once was. to me that was the story. that he helped lead this team. that he came up with some big defensive stops. that he had the interceptions that helped them get to the bcs championship game. jon: len, you met his parents. spent time with his parents and they talked about the late girlfriend, right? >> yeah. they did but again, i think it is important to remember that almost all the information that most of the people were getting was coming from their son. and i think you have to understand the life of a college football playe
there was not a lot of other candidates out there until john any manziel stepped up late. just so happened this backstory was there. jon: didn't the backstory push the narrative, the heroics, perseverance line? you. >> know for me it didn't because to me it is a fact that here is notre dame, a storied program who had been essentially down in the dumps for many years. they were undefeated. they had this great season and they were led by a guy who could have gone pro last year but said he...
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benghazi, and there will be an important thing to note today, because the chairman of this committee is john kerry, the expected successor to hillary clinton. i'm told, do not expect to see kerry even in the room today. he is recusing himself, so today's committee will be chaired by the next most senior democrat, and that is bob me n menendez of new jersey. barbara boxer also has seniority in this committee, but she is the chair of another committee, so the way the rules will work, it will be bob menendez of new jersey who will be chairing this. interesting to watch, a couple of the senators who might be in a 2016 frame of mind, marco rubio, rand paul, perhaps, they also did not serve with hillary clinton as a senator. so the tone might be different there. there's a lot of respect on both sides of the aisle from those senators who did know her personally, while she was a member of the u.s. senate. chris? >> well, you've set it up pretty well there, it seems, because you've got a very formidable political presence there. hillary clinton, we just looked at the new numbers on her, she's three t
benghazi, and there will be an important thing to note today, because the chairman of this committee is john kerry, the expected successor to hillary clinton. i'm told, do not expect to see kerry even in the room today. he is recusing himself, so today's committee will be chaired by the next most senior democrat, and that is bob me n menendez of new jersey. barbara boxer also has seniority in this committee, but she is the chair of another committee, so the way the rules will work, it will be...